Levitation Necklace

The origins of stage magic are rooted in the 1840s, starting as a form of entertainment found at fairs and soon after becoming a big theater draw. The first known levitation trick, Asrah Levitation, also known as Lighter than Air, is credited to Belgian magician Servais Le Roy who performed the illusion with his wife Talma in 1902. This antique inspired necklace pays homage to Talma, the true star of the show.

Metal

Antiqued Gold VermeilAntiqued Sterling Silver

Gemstone

Cobalt Blue

$220

The origins of stage magic are rooted in the 1840s, starting as a form of entertainment found at fairs and soon after becoming a big theater draw. The first known levitation trick, Asrah Levitation, also known as Lighter than Air, is credited to Belgian magician Servais Le Roy who performed the illusion with his wife Talma in 1902. This antique inspired necklace pays homage to Talma, the true star of the show.